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  2. Ortho Clinical Diagnostics - Wikipedia

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    Ortho Clinical Diagnostics (now QuidelOrtho) is an in vitro diagnostics company that made products and diagnostic equipment for blood testing.Ortho served two primary industries in the medical field: clinical laboratories, by producing platforms and assays that test for a variety of diseases, conditions, and substances; and immunohematology, by providing the means to ensure blood transfusion ...

  3. Blood compatibility testing - Wikipedia

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    Blood compatibility testing is routinely performed before a blood transfusion.The full compatibility testing process involves ABO and RhD (Rh factor) typing; screening for antibodies against other blood group systems; and crossmatching, which involves testing the recipient's blood plasma against the donor's red blood cells as a final check for incompatibility.

  4. List of blood donation agencies in the United States

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    Solvita (formerly known as Community Blood Center) (Dayton) [51] [52] [53] Versiti Blood Center of Ohio [54] Vitalant [55] Oklahoma Oklahoma Blood Institute [56] Oregon Bloodworks Northwest [57] Pennsylvania Central Pennsylvania Blood Bank [58] Community Blood Bank of Northwest Pennsylvania and Western New York [59] Miller-Keystone Blood Center ...

  5. QuidelOrtho - Wikipedia

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    QuidelOrtho Corporation is an American manufacturer of diagnostic healthcare products that are sold worldwide. [3]On May 8, 2020 the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued to Quidel the first emergency use authorization (EUA) for a COVID-19 rapid antigen test, a new category of tests for use in the ongoing pandemic.

  6. Blood bank - Wikipedia

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    Blood bank in France. A blood bank is a center where blood gathered as a result of blood donation is stored and preserved for later use in blood transfusion.The term "blood bank" typically refers to a department of a hospital usually within a clinical pathology laboratory where the storage of blood product occurs and where pre-transfusion and blood compatibility testing is performed.

  7. Memorial Blood Centers - Wikipedia

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    The blood bank is a member of America's Blood Centers, the Minnesota Hospital Association (MHA), American Association of Blood Banks , and Blood Centers of America. It is not affiliated with the American Red Cross. IBR was formed in 2010 as a merger of Memorial Blood Centers and Nebraska Community Blood Bank to mitigate the increasing costs of ...

  8. Vitalant - Wikipedia

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    Vitalant (formerly Blood Systems Inc. [1]) is a nonprofit organization that collects blood from volunteer donors and provides blood, blood products and services across the United States. It was founded in 1943 as the Salt River Valley Blood Bank in Phoenix, Arizona .

  9. List of blood donation agencies - Wikipedia

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    It has been involved in blood donation through major camps since 2010. Detail of the Major Blood units collection through voluntary blood donation camps are:- 2012 - 96600 units of blood in single day; 2014 - They have collected 100,212 units of blood in single day and got their name registered in the Guinness Book of Records